Quebec daycare workers begin rotating strike as talks set to resume this week
MONTREAL — Ten thousand Quebec unionized home daycare workers began the first of a series of rotating strikes Tuesday, after negotiations with the province failed to produce a deal.
The group representing workers, Federation des intervenantes en petite enfance, said rotating strikes began in the Quebec City area and will end Sept. 18, in the Laurentians and Monteregie regions, north and south of Montreal.
Daycare workers in Montreal are expected to strike Sept. 11. The union says it plans to launch a general strike on Sept. 21 if no deal is reached before then. It estimates some 60,000 families will be affected by the pressure tactics.
Representatives for the workers and for the Quebec government met Monday afternoon and said talks would continue on an unspecified date later this week.